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These studies suggest that limiting alcohol outlets near college campuses can reduce binge drinking and its negative effects, although some evidence shows that access to alcohol outside the campus can still maintain drinking habits.
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The presence of alcohol outlets near universities and colleges has been a topic of significant research due to its potential impact on student drinking behaviors and the surrounding community. This synthesis aims to present key insights from multiple studies on the importance of banning alcohol outlets near educational institutions.
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The research collectively indicates that the presence and density of alcohol outlets near universities contribute to higher rates of student drinking and associated negative behaviors. Effective strategies to mitigate these issues include limiting the number of alcohol outlets near campuses and regulating marketing practices. Comprehensive bans on alcohol sales in proximity to educational institutions are more effective than on-campus restrictions alone.
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